Pontiac "Ghost Car"
An extraordinary transparent car is set to fetch as much as $475,000 when it goes up for auction.
The motor, dubbed the 'Ghost Car', is a Pontiac Deluxe Six which, bizarrely, has been covered in the see-through material Plexiglas. Built in 1939 by General Motors and chemical company Rohm and Haas at a cost of $25,000, it was the first transparent full-sized car to be made in America. World's only remaining 'Ghost Car' headed for auction... incredible images of the Plexiglas Pontiac expected to fetch almost $500,000 | Mail Online |
Very cool.
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Aw man, that is awesome!
I'd LOVE to have the scratch to get that! What a great piece of auto memorabilia!! I think Jay Leno should buy it and keep it pristine! Anybody on here know him?? Call him up!! Put the bug in his ear!! :lolsmile: |
Very cool
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Does that mean that when you are driving it down the road picking your nose that no one will see you??? Surely though it is a well known fact that in most cars you are invisible when running a finger to the knuckle up your snout. Take a short drive, and report back.:D
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I've never seen that one. Cool :seasix:
Read the word Ghost and thought it was a very fast Pontiac. |
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